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PTEN restrains SHH medulloblastoma growth through cell autonomous and nonautonomous mechanisms.

Journal:
eLife
Year:
2026
Authors:
Lao, Zhimin et al.
Affiliation:
Sloan Kettering Institute · United States
Species:
rodent

Abstract

A third of patients with the pediatric cerebellar tumor Medulloblastoma (MB) have mutations that activate Sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling (SHH-MB subgroup). The contribution of secondary mutations to tumor severity, however, is not clear.mutations are enriched in the SHH-1 subtype that has the lowest survival rate. Widespread heterozygous loss ofin two SHH-MB mouse models increases penetrance and accelerates onset of differentiated tumors. We delineated cellular and transcriptional changes that accelerate tumor growth and cause differentiation using a sporadic SHH-MB mouse model expressing oncogenic SmoM2 in rare cerebellar granule cell precursors (GCPs) and scRNA-seq analysis. Homozygous but not heterozygous sporadic loss ofresulted in rapid acceleration of tumor growth and end-stage disease by 40 days, compared to ~25% survival in control SmoM2 mice at 100 days. Heterozygousmutations, therefore, should negatively impact disease outcome primarily with germline mutations. Loss ofin normal or SmoM2-expressing GCPs increased proliferation and enhanced progenitor state initially, but by 12 daysmutant SmoM2 tumors were highly differentiated due to increased survival of non-proliferating GCPs. Furthermore, macrophage infiltration and cytotoxicity appeared reduced in differentiated regions of tumors lacking, indicating cell nonautonomous changes could also contribute to accelerated tumor growth.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41995080/